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Apart from cosmetic errors which can be a hurdle to success in implementing these simple tools, time and effort are always a problem for busy organizations. Although it integrates with Blogger , Wordpress , Typepad , and any website well, the best feature I believe is in it’s ability to create a Facebook community. MORE

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Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Reflection and Evaluation March 10, 2008 Michele Martin, one of my fave bloggers, has a great post today on Reflective Practice. Unfortunately, none of them had an answer to that question. Be Helpful. MORE

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As a user and developer of WordPress since 1.x Also, this is primarily going to be from the developers point of view, although I’ll talk some about user interface and experience. (A caveat: I have more experience, especially with larger sites, in Drupal than in WordPress, so there are things that I may be missing.

As a user and developer of WordPress since 1.x something, and a developer and user of Drupal since 4.7, I figured that with the release of Drupal 7, this would be a great time to do a comparison of the two. WordPress still has only two content types: Blog Posts and Pages. Kinds of sites probably best done in WordPress: Blogs.

Anyone who has ever designed, used, owned or administered a WordPress-based website should be well aware that keeping your site safe and secure is of paramount importance. Unfortunately, far too many WordPress sites are still lacking in strong security measures that go beyond what is provided with the base version. Web Design

Once the sole stomping ground for experienced coders and the like, today a host of CMSs have entered the mainstream and the realm of the layman, allowing beginner website owners and bloggers to join the virtual world looking every bit as sharp as the products produced by seasoned designers. WordPress. Web Design WordPressJoomla.

"WordPress Is The Best" by Allwin Samuel Jeba. Examples of nonprofits using WordPress. More and more nonprofits have been using WordPress for their website platform. Joint Use – Uses WordPress to power a variety of features, including a BuddyPress discussion board. Are you using WordPress for your site?

I’ve started working with more and more Wordpress-based nonprofit Web sites such as those at asianamericansforobama.com and apaforprogress.org , stepping in after the site has been set up. It should also serve as a follow-up to my previous article recommending Wordpress for nonprofits. Install Wordpress in root. Shrug.

After all, there are some 31 million active blog sites in the United States only at any given time, and to make your own content stand out from the crowd is certainly no easy chore. Depending on what successful bloggers your poll, the answers to these questions can vary widely. Web Design WordPressStart with your title.

For anyone who's ever asked how WordPress compares to Joomla, or Joomla to Drupal. TOMORROW (Wed) at1-2:30 Eastern, Idealware's conducting the online seminar Comparing Open Source CMSs: WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and Plone, for a $40 registration fee. we have your answers in demo form. It's the return of the Open Source CMS webinar!

"WordPress Is The Best" by Allwin Samuel Jeba. Examples of nonprofits using WordPress. More and more nonprofits have been using WordPress for their website platform. Joint Use – Uses WordPress to power a variety of features, including a BuddyPress discussion board. Are you using WordPress for your site?

I’ve started working with more and more Wordpress-based nonprofit Web sites such as those at asianamericansforobama.com and apaforprogress.org , stepping in after the site has been set up. It should also serve as a follow-up to my previous article recommending Wordpress for nonprofits. Install Wordpress in root. Shrug.

ReviewBasics is a collaborative editing and reviewing tool. I’ve perused the demos, and it does look like it would be useful for reviews of things like specs, wireframes, etc. Zoomgrants looks like it is trying to be some sort of one-stop-shop for grantors and grantees. It looks interesting, and potentially useful. Be Helpful.

Apart from cosmetic errors which can be a hurdle to success in implementing these simple tools, time and effort are always a problem for busy organizations. Although it integrates with Blogger , Wordpress , Typepad , and any website well, the best feature I believe is in it’s ability to create a Facebook community.

Bad Blogger! (I think my clients thank me for being a bad blogger.) So what’s the news? At the same time, it really doesn’t make a lot of difference to the customer that was going to hire Mpower anyway. MPower Open is now on Sourceforge , they released their product under the GPL v3. These are good steps forward.

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Reflection and Evaluation March 10, 2008 Michele Martin, one of my fave bloggers, has a great post today on Reflective Practice. Unfortunately, none of them had an answer to that question. Be Helpful.

Pipes (1) NY Times , linkbait Don’t die while blogging… 04.05.08 | 3377 1 Comment [link] Don%27t+die+while+blogging. OK, that’s got to be the best linkbait the Times has put out in a while. Powered by WordPress. There is also no certainty that the stress of the work contributed to their deaths. Be nice.

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Odds and Sods July 27, 2007 (That’s Brit/Canadian for odds and ends, if you were wondering.) I’ve been a bad blogger over the past couple of months, I know. Really, I am. Be Helpful.

At some point yesterday morning, my WordPress database disappeared and was replaced with a default WordPress install. It looked like this in Safari: That tiny print is the copy that’s on a default WordPress installation, but with the Thesis theme I use applied to it…kind of. WordPress 2.3 Although WordPress 2.3

whitewater widgets yak shack January 22nd, 2007 “Social media is distinct from traditional media Ãœber-blogger Steve Rubel’s Micro Persuasion web feed is usually one of the first I read. Today, Steve calls time on “a bunch of terms he signals are now completely unnecessary. Leave a Reply Powered by WordPress and